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iWave TIG

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General Data

Mains voltage3 x 400 V
Mains voltage tolerance+/-15 %
Welding current min.3 A
Welding current max.400 A
Welding current / Duty cycle [10min/40°C]400A / 40%
Welding current / Duty cycle [10min/40°C]360A / 60%
Welding current / Duty cycle [10min/40°C]320A / 100%
Operating voltage min.10,1 V
Open-circuit voltage96 V
Degree of protectionIP23
Length706 mm
Width300 mm
Height510 mm
Weight49,9 kg
Weight incl. packaging52,6 kg
Interference emission classA

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More information about the features of the iWave welding machine
The trial license allows you to test all welding packages and options for some arc hours.

iWave DC - function overview

 Functions
iWave 230i  iWave 300i
iWave 400i
iWave 500i
 Pulse welding x x x x
 RPI on



 RPI auto



 SoftStart
 (touchdown ignition))
x x x x
 HF ignition x x x x
 Touch HF ignition x x x x
 TIG Comfort Stop x x x x
 Arc break voltage x x x x
 Automatic
 cap-shaping




 Waveform setting
 (AC/DC)




 Tacking x x x x
 Synchronized welding x x x x
 Automatic gas post-flow x x x x
 CEL Mode x x x x
 CycleTIG x x x x
 Multiprocess
 (TIG, MMA)
x x x x
 Multiprocess PRO   x x x
 Generator-compatible x x x x
 Mulitvoltage
 120/230V
x


 Multivoltage
 200-600V

x x x
 Cooling type  Gas or
water-
cooled
  Gas or
water-
cooled
 Gas or
water-
cooled 
  Gas or
water-
cooled
 Connectivity
 (WLAN, NFC,
 Bluetooth)
x x x x
 Ethernet and
 Speednet
 as standard
Ethernet and
Speednet as
standard

Ethernet and
Speednet as
standard
Ethernet and
Speednet as
standard
 Ethernet and
Speednet as
standard
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